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MLB "Radical Re-Alignment Plan"
« on: March 10, 2010, 11:45:01 am »
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/tom_verducci/03/09/floating-realignment/index.html?eref=sihp

Selig, committee considering radical realignment plan

When baseball commissioner Bud Selig named a 14-person "special committee for on-field matters" four months ago, he promised that all topics would be in play and "there are no sacred cows." The committee already has made good on Selig's promise by discussing a radical form of "floating" realignment in which teams would not be fixed to a division, but free to change divisions from year-to-year based on geography, payroll and their plans to contend or not.

The concept gained strong support among committee members, many of whom believe there are non-economic avenues that should be explored to improve competitive balance, similar to the NFL's former use of scheduling to help parity (in which weaker teams were awarded a weaker schedule the next season).

As with most issues of competitive balance, floating realignment involves finding a work-around to the Boston-New York axis of power in the AL East. In the 15 seasons during which the wild-card system has been in use, the Red Sox and Yankees have accounted for 38 percent of all AL postseason berths. The league has never conducted playoffs without the Red Sox or Yankees since that format began -- and in eight of those 15 years both teams made the playoffs. Since 2003 the Sox and Yankees have won at least 95 games 11 times in 14 combined seasons.

One example of floating realignment, according to one insider, would work this way: Cleveland, which is rebuilding with a reduced payroll, could opt to leave the AL Central to play in the AL East. The Indians would benefit from an unbalanced schedule that would give them a total of 18 lucrative home dates against the Yankees and Red Sox instead of their current eight. A small or mid-market contender, such as Tampa Bay or Baltimore, could move to the AL Central to get a better crack at postseason play instead of continually fighting against the mega-payrolls of New York and Boston.

Divisions still would loosely follow geographic lines; no team would join a division more than two time zones outside its own, largely to protect local television rights (i.e., start times of games) and travel costs.

Floating realignment also could mean changing the number of teams in a division, teams changing leagues and interleague games throughout the season, according to several sources familiar with the committee's discussions. It is important to remember that the committee's talks are very preliminary and non-binding.

"But if there is something that comes up we feel should be addressed during the season, we can make a recommendation then," said committee co-chair and Braves president John Schuerholz, referring to less complicated issues such as pace-of-game directives. "This is all about any ideas that help make the game better."

The floating realignment idea is nothing more than a concept at this point, part of the brainstorming sessions that have occurred in the committee's one in-person meeting and occasional conference calls. (Selig is pushing for another in-person meeting, such as at the All-Star Game. The committee includes current managers and executives, making in-person meetings logistically difficult.) The mechanics of the system are far from nailed down. But what is important is that the committee is making good on its mission to look at absolutely any on-field idea that could make the game better. Blowing up fixed divisions as we know them -- and even leagues -- certainly qualifies as radical thinking.
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Re: MLB "Radical Re-Alignment Plan"
« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2010, 12:01:30 pm »
I'm all for it if the Brewers move back to the AL.

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Re: MLB "Radical Re-Alignment Plan"
« Reply #2 on: March 10, 2010, 12:09:06 pm »
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Re: MLB "Radical Re-Alignment Plan"
« Reply #3 on: March 10, 2010, 12:20:23 pm »
The floating division placement sounds nifty but...
I'm still waiting for the league to redeem itself for allowing the roids to take over the top of the record sheets.

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Re: MLB "Radical Re-Alignment Plan"
« Reply #4 on: March 10, 2010, 12:22:19 pm »

The other idea which was apparently discussed which I can't find any reference to on-line re-organizes the playoffs.

Division winners advance to playoffs. (6 teams)
Team with best record in either division also advances (1 wild card)

Teams ranked 8 thru 15 play one-game playoffs (4 games day 1, 2 games day 2, 3 games day 3), to determine the final wildcard place.

This idea, I love.
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Re: MLB "Radical Re-Alignment Plan"
« Reply #5 on: March 10, 2010, 03:37:31 pm »
UGH!  I hate Selig...he is really trying to ruin baseball!

I personally wish to go back to the days of no wild card, no interleague play and no instant replay.
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Re: MLB "Radical Re-Alignment Plan"
« Reply #6 on: March 10, 2010, 04:07:20 pm »
I don't have as much as a problem with the wild card as I do with the fact that every game needs to be on TV and the playoffs take too long.  same problem as the NBA and NHL.

they should shorten the season, contract some teams and have fewer interleague games.

of course, everything I mentioned was originally put in place to raise revenues and will never be changed.

they should cut down the roster sizes too so that you don't have teams using 4 pitchers in one inning and starters will be forced to learn to pitch complete games again.

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Re: MLB "Radical Re-Alignment Plan"
« Reply #7 on: March 10, 2010, 04:11:37 pm »
I'm not such a fan of the suggested playoff situation you referred to matt.  It is going to be really tough to actually pick the better teams in that situation.  I am one that thinks in playoof mode you will find out who the better team is through a series, but in this case, these are the lower seeds anyhow so I guess it is maybe not such a big deal.

As for the floating scenario, I'd be inetersted to follow this one.  It certainly will be a confusing concept to many fans, but it reality it is better for baseball.  Another option could be to change it so it is something like the NBA's East/West and just simplify it. 

Either way, these ideas sound tremendously interesting!
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Re: MLB "Radical Re-Alignment Plan"
« Reply #8 on: March 10, 2010, 04:14:31 pm »

I think you would see some interesting results, and certainly if you can win 3 games in a row against similarly talented teams, you deserve a wild card.
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Re: MLB "Radical Re-Alignment Plan"
« Reply #9 on: March 10, 2010, 04:15:58 pm »

I think you would see some interesting results, and certainly if you can win 3 games in a row against similarly talented teams, you deserve a wild card.


I'll give you that.  So as a fan would you be more interested in those games than the latter?  I think I might be. 
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Re: MLB "Radical Re-Alignment Plan"
« Reply #10 on: March 10, 2010, 04:19:48 pm »

This "division switching idea" sounds good but has a lot of problems, doesn't sound feasible to me.  The Jays, Rays and O's all play the Yanks & Red Sox pretty tough, they clean up on AL West & Central opponents for the most part. 

Imagine if that division was made up of the Sox, Yanks and 3 worst teams in the AL?

I would take 3 sick days from work to watch a 3-day Round Robin for the final wild card, it would be riveting baseball.
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Re: MLB "Radical Re-Alignment Plan"
« Reply #11 on: March 10, 2010, 04:24:05 pm »
these all sound like great ways to entice people who are already really into baseball to watch more of it

they also sound like great ways to confuse casual fans, people who only care about playoffs, etc, etc. 

the hardcore are still loyal to mlb.  if they want to attract new fans, confusion is not the answer. 

wait, what division are the reds in this season? 

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Re: MLB "Radical Re-Alignment Plan"
« Reply #12 on: March 10, 2010, 04:56:58 pm »
Teams ranked 8 thru 15 play one-game playoffs (4 games day 1, 2 games day 2, 3 games day 3), to determine the final wildcard place.

This idea, I love.


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Re: MLB "Radical Re-Alignment Plan"
« Reply #13 on: March 16, 2010, 06:08:17 pm »
This idea sounds over the top, and out of left field... Don't really like it at all... It sounds like something that would happen in a sub-pro league like Arena Football or something, not the oldest going sport in the U.S., sorry I would give this one the flush... down the tubes... curplunk!!!
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Re: MLB "Radical Re-Alignment Plan"
« Reply #14 on: March 16, 2010, 11:52:35 pm »
I'm all for it if the Brewers move back to the AL.


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